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Reading Water in Ancient Poetics
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Unraveling the Urban Metaphor in the Virtual Realm
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Unraveling the Urban Metaphor in the Virtual Realm
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Maternal Grief in Seventeenth-Century English Poetry
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Postdramatic Theatre and Tragedy in Squid Game
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Queerfuturism and the Queer Good-Life Fantasy in Popular Fiction
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Towards a grammar of utopia
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Abjection, Desire and Bodies Subject Formation and Cultural Fascism in Sherzad Hassan’s The Yard and My Father’s Dogs
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Tales for Treasure
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Things Building Social Worlds
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The Translation of Historical Experience
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Racistische ridders en de reactionaire Renaissancevloot
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“My only consolation — deep, dark, death-like solitude”
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Of Gloves, Girdles, and Gilded Combs
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Masculinities in Christina Reid's Plays
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Speaking Law
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Intervening Bodies: Disability, Queerness, and Crip Theory in Virginia Woolf’s On Being Ill, Mrs. Dalloway, and Orlando
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'Shipping' China
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A Comparison of the Representation of Marginalised Voices in Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Women’s Travel Writing of the Ottoman Empire
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Ich hab' zu Haus ein Grammophon
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Queer Intimacies in Human-Animal Relations
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Queen Arthur, Queer Arthur
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Plagiarism is in the eye of the beholder
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How Does It End?: Joyce's "Ithaca" and the Interrogative Mood in Contemporary Mexican Literary Non-Fiction
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